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State of Tamilnadu - Section

Section 9 in The Tamil Nadu Home Guards Act, 1963

9. Reinstatement in civil-employee of persons called out under section 6

(1)It shall be the duty of every employer by whom a person called out by an order under section 6 is employed to grant him such leave as may be necessary and to reinstate him in his employment on the termination of the period during which he has been so called out in an occupation and under conditions not less favorable to him than those which would have been applicable to him had he not been so called out.Provided, that, if the employer refuses to reinstate such personal denied his liability toreinstate such person, or if for any reasonthe reinstatement of such person is represented by the employer to be impracticable, either party may refer the matter to the prescribed authority and that authority shall after considering all matters which may be put before it and after making such further inquiry into the matter as may be prescribed pass on order:a) Exempting the employer from the provision of the section, orb) Requiring him to re-employ such person on such term as that authority thinks suitable, orc) Requiring him to pray to such person by way of compensation for failure or inability to re-employ, a sum not exceeding an amount equal to six months remuneration at the rate at which his last remuneration was payable to him by employer.
(2)If any employer fails to obey the order of any such authority as is referred to in the provision to sub-section (1) he shall be punishable with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, and the court by which an employer is convicted under this section shall order him (if he has not already been so required by the said authority) to pay to the person whom he has failed to re-employ a sum equal to six month’s remuneration at the rate at which his last remuneration was payable to his by the employer, and any amount so required to be paid either by t he said authority or by the court shall be recoverable as if it were a fine imposed by such court.
(3)In any proceeding under this section it shall be a defense for an employer to prove that the person formerly employed did not apply to the employer for reinstatement within a period of two months from the termination of the period during which he was called out by an order under section 6.
(4)The duty imposed by sub-section(1) upon an employer to grant leave to such persons is referred to in that sub-section or to reinstate him in his employment shall attach to an employer who, before such person is actually called out by an order under section 6, terminates his employment is such circumstances as to indicate an intention to evade the presumed until the century is proved if the termination takes place, after the issue of an order relating to that person under section 6.